AlteredDNA wrote:When I started working for myself almost five years ago (wow - time flies), my social networks were altered greatly, since I was working from home. I still had contact with some, but not the daily, "in the office" type of interaction. At first, I missed that, but have gotten to where I really enjoy having the solitude when I want and need it.
It's also no coincidence that I become more active socially online around that time, and while I do have more interaction face to face these days, I've come to really enjoy the new friends I've made online. Even though I've only met a few of you, I am hoping to meet more as events allow.
Basically, thanks for letting me float in and around your conversations and groups. I am thankful for the friends I've made online...
I could have written the exact same post. I am self-employed also and working from home. At first it sucked bad, but then I adjusted. Social networking has made up for the office watercooler time. I get out to see the occasional local band, go to regular concerts with friends, and do a dinner/movie 1-2 times a month with the wife. But I do miss working with people during working hours... I mainly miss the team aspect of it. Humans want to be part of a cause and have a purpose.
